I cant say right now, but I’m pretty sure there are some (maybe really) ‘concrete poems’out there done this way, by now….
Doug
> On Oct 21, 2015, at 2:52 PM, Patrick McManus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Doug Really ? I liked the idea of the impossibility of just printing an ordinary poem on a 3D printer -I could imagine presenting a poem in three dimensions must be plenty of those cheers Just back from granddaughters -PHEW !!
> I could imagine writing a poem in 3D like peter Ciccariello does in pictures
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> Brave perhaps, but I think there are some�
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> Doug
>> On Oct 21, 2015, at 2:22 AM, Patrick McManus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> PRINT
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>> bravely
>> thoughtfully
>> experimentally
>> he printed up
>> his latest poem
>> on a 3D printer
>> ................................
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>> pmcmanus
>> r877
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>>
>> and for Lawrence
>>
>> tern
>> Elidus
>> tern
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> Douglas Barbour
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> Recent publications: (With Sheila E Murphy) Continuations & Continuation 2 (UofAPress).
> Recording Dates (Rubicon Press).
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> Done in by creation itself.
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> I mean the gods. Not us. Well us too.
> The gods moved into books. Who wrote the books?
> We wrote the books. In whose dream, then are we dreaming?
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> Robert Kroetsch.
Douglas Barbour
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Recent publications: (With Sheila E Murphy) Continuations & Continuation 2 (UofAPress).
Recording Dates (Rubicon Press).
Done in by creation itself.
I mean the gods. Not us. Well us too.
The gods moved into books. Who wrote the books?
We wrote the books. In whose dream, then are we dreaming?
Robert Kroetsch.
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